Sunday, 14 August 2011
Friday, 12 August 2011
Shiny Side Up Video Teaser...
Posted on 16:36 by Unknown
Full length video screening going down at The Spot in Campbell, Sunday, August 14, 2011 5:30pm.
Behind Bars Inc: 2011 Shiny Side Up Bicycle Show Trailer from Cinepixtor Media on Vimeo.
Behind Bars Inc: 2011 Shiny Side Up Bicycle Show Trailer from Cinepixtor Media on Vimeo.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
SHINY SIDE UP 2011
Posted on 13:48 by Unknown
UPDATE!
VENDOR SPACE STILL AVAILABLE! Email Us!
This year, there is NO Pre-Registration for show bikes.
Vendor move-in: 7:30am -10:30am
Show Bike move-in: 8:00am-10:30am
**All Show Bikes and Vendors must be set up by 10:45am**
Show time: 11:00am
ALL VENDORS AND SHOW BIKES THAT SHOW UP AFTER 10:45am WILL BE TURNED AWAY.
Vehicles allowed in the park for loading and un-loading only. (unless otherwise specified)
**NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK AFTER 10:30am ______________________________________________________________________
Feel free to contact us with quesitons and/or comments at behindbarsinc@yahoo.com
Monday, 2 May 2011
Shiny Side Up 2011
Posted on 22:46 by Unknown
Save the date! July 31, 2011. Official flier coming soon! Stay tuned and thank you for your support!
Monday, 14 March 2011
Doin a Rail
Posted on 23:31 by Unknown
A Huffy Rail.
Thanks to Dave with the Frisco Bay Stingrays for gettin' this ball rollin.
On the hunt for parts to finish this thing up.
Sunday, 6 March 2011
The Fund Raiser
Posted on 17:37 by Unknown
We designed, built and painted this chopper/bobber inspired cruiser and donated it to be auctioned off at Scarlett Fever 5. Scarlett Fever is an benefit for Scarlett James' special needs and to help raise Rett Syndrome Awareness. This years event was put together by Gearhead Magazine, Skoty Chops Customs and the World-renound, Road Lords Car Club. It's an honor to be a part of the cause. Can't wait to find out who the lucky winner is.We're very pleased with the finished product and glad this build is done.
Now, on to the next one...
Friday, 4 March 2011
Scarlett Fever 5. THIS WEEKEND!
Posted on 21:34 by Unknown
Come out and support the benefit for Scarlett this Sunday, March 6, 2011. It's goin' down at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco. Behind Bars, Inc. is honored to be a part of the cause and excited for a day of family fun, music, raffles, auctions and more! Come by and check it out!
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Wifes Beater
Posted on 17:43 by Unknown
50's Schwinn that was pieced together with spare parts for the wife.
Chopped and lowered seat stay and springer fork. Narrowed cruiser bars.
Radio Flyer Tricycle seat. 24" Felt rollers wrapped in Felt Thick Bricks.
Enjoy the ride!
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
BTFS!
Posted on 19:42 by Unknown
That's right... Buy This Fuckin' Sportster!
Kim Boyle is off'n his bitchin' 2000 Sportster 1200. Super clean, simple and to the point with a ton of lil details. For the right price it could be yours; get it now before it ends up on Flea Bay! Who knows, it may be gone already! Check out build photos at Chop Cult or at Kim's blog
or hit him up here Boylecomm@gmail.com
Kim Boyle is off'n his bitchin' 2000 Sportster 1200. Super clean, simple and to the point with a ton of lil details. For the right price it could be yours; get it now before it ends up on Flea Bay! Who knows, it may be gone already! Check out build photos at Chop Cult or at Kim's blog
or hit him up here Boylecomm@gmail.com
Posted in BCM, brat style, Chop Cult, Chop That Fuckin Sportster, japanese bobber, sportster bobber
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Thursday, 3 February 2011
Gems
Posted on 08:56 by Unknown
Posted in Buick Hardtop, Chopper Mini Bike, Cycle Truck, Indian Board Tracker, Simplex, Turlock Swap
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Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Built not Bought
Posted on 22:25 by Unknown
Everyone appreciates a custom bicycle, car, truck, space ship or whatever it is you're into...
This custom may not go well with your skinny jeans, ironic tee shirt and mustache, but you've gotta respect the time, energy and skill put into this cruiser. Joey of The Others BC designed, fabricated, machined, assembled and painted this freedom machine. It's not an off the shelf frame that was chopped up and pieced back together. It hosts a one-off frame, bars, forks, fenders, seat, custom headlights, grips, countless hours of body and paint work; all done by Joey. Sit back and soak up the details; it may inspire you to step away from your computer and build, not buy your next project...
Thanks for the support and sharing your photos, Joey!
This custom may not go well with your skinny jeans, ironic tee shirt and mustache, but you've gotta respect the time, energy and skill put into this cruiser. Joey of The Others BC designed, fabricated, machined, assembled and painted this freedom machine. It's not an off the shelf frame that was chopped up and pieced back together. It hosts a one-off frame, bars, forks, fenders, seat, custom headlights, grips, countless hours of body and paint work; all done by Joey. Sit back and soak up the details; it may inspire you to step away from your computer and build, not buy your next project...
Thanks for the support and sharing your photos, Joey!
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Support your Local Cruise Night
Posted on 22:15 by Unknown
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
You've created a Monster!
Posted on 21:13 by Unknown
If you're gonna be a Bear, be a Grizzly.
I think that's what Bill "Junior" Parkman of the Chopaderos BC had in mind when he envisioned this beast. Junior reached out to fellow club member; Gary of Lowlife Bikes to fabricate a custom frame to hang these huge 36" Coker rollers from. Once the frame was complete, it was covered in heavy metal-flake for more bling (as if the wheels didn't make enough of a statement) The photos don't do this bike justice. You have to park your cruiser in this monsters shadow to really understand its massiveness. It makes your cruiser look like it should have training wheels...
Of course it's for sale, I'm glad you asked... $1400 or best offer.
Can't wait to see what Junior cranks out after this build is gone. Til' then...
I think that's what Bill "Junior" Parkman of the Chopaderos BC had in mind when he envisioned this beast. Junior reached out to fellow club member; Gary of Lowlife Bikes to fabricate a custom frame to hang these huge 36" Coker rollers from. Once the frame was complete, it was covered in heavy metal-flake for more bling (as if the wheels didn't make enough of a statement) The photos don't do this bike justice. You have to park your cruiser in this monsters shadow to really understand its massiveness. It makes your cruiser look like it should have training wheels...
Of course it's for sale, I'm glad you asked... $1400 or best offer.
Can't wait to see what Junior cranks out after this build is gone. Til' then...
Monday, 24 January 2011
Fluid Cruiser
Posted on 18:58 by Unknown
It's always good to see custom bicycle peeps take their projects from concept to reality. This started as a Firebikes "Fluid" frame... Here's the finished product of what was going through Jacobs Cullivan's head...
Thanks for the photos and the support, Jacob!
Enjoy!
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